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Looking at great condition EJK Devco Import , I believe its a Type III receiver, long brake, appears to have been very lightly used. I was wondering what a fair price would be on this rifle? It's not dual import marked, just EJK. Any info would be appreciated. SN is 2503xxx

Thank you,question, I would like to put wood furniture on this rifle, what do I need to look at? What stock type is on this rifle and any recommendations for a vendor? Suggestions? thoughts on putting wood on or leaving as is?

So, just changing the stocks out is that much of a issue? I understand the collectability aspect of the rifle for sure, I'm looking for something that's more pleasing to the eye, I have plenty of other black rifles to look at, just love the look of wood and steel.. I have not worked on the FAL platform , I have lots of experience with other platforms , is the issue that special tools are required to change stock out? Why is it such a issue, just curious.

I guess it all comes down to a matter of opinion. I'd go for it and don't see anything wrong with it as long as you keep the originals. You'll need a stock removal tool so the spring assembly doesn't go flying. Decent wood hand guards/pistol grip will be difficult to find these days, but like new Type C wood stocks do show up from time to time.

I guess it all comes down to a matter of opinion. I'd go for it and don't see anything wrong with it as long as you keep the originals. You'll need a stock removal tool so the spring assembly doesn't go flying. Decent wood hand guards/pistol grip will be difficult to find these days, but like new Type C wood stocks do show up from time to time.

Thanks, I planned on keeping all the original parts, didn't know about the stock removal tool, so thank you, I see SARCO has them as well as Brownell's, is all the wood the same? Don't appear that a type C stock will work on this rifle , like I said just learning here and don't want to waste funds on something that will not adapt to this rifle.

Rifle arrived yesterday and the condition is absolutely fantastic, numbers are matching, I have another that will arrive later this week with a great back story that you guys will appreciate. Thank you for your responses, and it will remain as it was imported, not changing anything to the rifle.

Rifle arrived yesterday and the condition is absolutely fantastic, numbers are matching, I have another that will arrive later this week with a great back story that you guys will appreciate. Thank you for your responses, and it will remain as it was imported, not changing anything to the rifle.